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Can You Name Every Car Part in This Quiz?
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A mind-boggling number of parts go into every vehicle to make it run. Toyota estimates that number somewhere along the lines of 30,000, but that includes the nuts and bolts. How many of those parts do you feel comfortable being able to identify? We promise, no "where does this bolt go?" questions!
Are we on the brink of the flying car?
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A flying-car-style rescue vehicle called X-Hawk could be on the market as early as 2012. If it's successful, it could be the proof-of-concept that opens the doors to other flying cars still in the development stage but nearing marketability.
How the Hüttlin Spherical Engine Works
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How does the Hüttlin spherical engine work? Read about the Hüttlin hybrid auto engine at HowStuffWorks.
5 Signs Your Engine Is Losing Power
Can you name five signs that point to power loss for your car engine? HowStuffWorks can help you identify power loss problems for your engine.
The Trouble With Car Sharing
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City dwellers know that car sharing has its advantages. But what are the downsides? Learn the trouble with car sharing at HowStuffWorks Now.
Why Did Cars Have 'Suicide Doors' and Do They Still Exist?
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The popular name for car doors that opened from the rear rather than the front is "suicide doors". Why are they called that, and do any cars have this feature?
Insane Speed Records Are Broken at Bonneville Salt Flats
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World speed records are set and broken at the Bonneville Salt Flats every year. What makes the area so conducive to speed? HowStuffWorks investigates.
Can You Guess What These Classic '60s Cars Are Called?
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The 1960s are iconic for plenty of reasons, whether it's the music, art, recreation or what many Americans consider to be their metallic companions - their cars. Whether you were lucky enough to have grown up with a car from the '60s, or you just dream about owning one, these vehicles are truly in a class all their own. Let's see how many of them you actually know.
How Cruise Control Systems Work
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Cruise control is already an amazing system, and it's evolving into something a lot more powerful. Learn how cruise control works and check out some of the adaptive systems in development.
How the Smart Car Works
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Learn how the Smart Car technology works, learn about Smart Car safety and other Smart Car features and compare Smart Car models in the U.S. and abroad.